didn't say all bows, but *some* bows can be incredibly fast - maybe even by 15/20fps - but at those speeds they may have no stability/consistency, which affects accuracy.
having such a bow, what would you opt for, speed or stability - or sell it and get a bigfoot? :D [/QB][/quote]i do not understand why you would think that a bow shooting a respectful hunting weight arrow of say 500 grains at 160 fps would be more stable than a bow shooting the same weight arrow at 180 FPS.
i think this "stability/consistency" thing you are referring to here is what has me going.
let me ask you something.... If you have a bow that you really like a lot and shoot pretty darn good with at 10 -20 yards, and someone handed you a bow that shot as smooth or smoother
than yours did, was noticeably faster, and you could shoot a much flatter trajectory clear out to 30 yards with it.... Wouldn't that raise your eyebrow some?
Now if that faster, very smooth shooting bow happened to be an Eagle Wing, you were probably standing next to Steve.
if it was a "Tornado", you were probably standing next to Mike Rash.
If your feathers went up in flames, it was most likely a Sasquatch the guy handed you....
i wouldn't sell my bow and buy a Big Foot bow at all. You have to have slower arrows on those high fire danger days.